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1. Once Elephants start something, they see it through to the end

1. Once Elephants start something, they see it through to the end 2. Elephants always want to apply themselves to something 3. Elephants like to work nonstop 4. Elephants are worriers, despite appearances to the contrary 5. Elephants don't listen to what others say

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1. Once Elephants start something, they see it through to the end

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  1. 1. Once Elephants start something, they see it through to the end 2. Elephants always want to apply themselves to something 3. Elephants like to work nonstop 4. Elephants are worriers, despite appearances to the contrary 5. Elephants don't listen to what others say 6. Elephants are scariest when they lose control 7. Elephants can say some harsh things 8. Elephants yield to power . Elephants will go ahead and press the button The elephant is the largest of all land mammals Life Span - elephants can live for up to 70 years Elephants normally walk about 4 mph Elephants are able to swim for long distances Elephants spend about 16 hours a day eating They consume as much as 495 pounds of food per day They live in tight social units led by an older matriarch Males leave the herd between the ages of 12 and 15 Their tusks are of ivory and are actually enormously enlarged incisors The elephant's eyes are small and its eyesight is poor They have the largest brains in the animal kingdom

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